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Optimization of dry period in Karan Fries cow

AIM: The objective of this study was to optimize dry period (DP) length that can maximize the production across adjacent lactations and overall lifetime yield. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Performance records with respect to DP spread over a period of 15-year in Karan Fries (KF) cattle maintained at Lives...

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Autores principales: Japheth, K. Puhle, Mehla, R. K., Singh, Mahendra, Gupta, A. K., Das, Ramendra, Bharti, Pranay, Chandrasekar, T.
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Publicado: Veterinary World 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4937058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27397990
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2016.648-652
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author Japheth, K. Puhle
Mehla, R. K.
Singh, Mahendra
Gupta, A. K.
Das, Ramendra
Bharti, Pranay
Chandrasekar, T.
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Mehla, R. K.
Singh, Mahendra
Gupta, A. K.
Das, Ramendra
Bharti, Pranay
Chandrasekar, T.
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description AIM: The objective of this study was to optimize dry period (DP) length that can maximize the production across adjacent lactations and overall lifetime yield. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Performance records with respect to DP spread over a period of 15-year in Karan Fries (KF) cattle maintained at Livestock Research Centre (National Dairy Research Institute), were collected for the study. Data of 681 KF cows were analyzed by least square technique to examine the effect of non-genetic factors on DP. Season of calving was classified into four seasons: Winter season (December-March), summer season (April-June), rainy season (July-September), and autumn season (October-November); period of calving into five periods: 1998-2000 (1-period), 2001-2003 (II-period), 2004-2006 (III-period), 2007-2009 (IV-period), and 2010-2012 (V-period), and parity into six parities, i.e., 1(st), 2(nd), 3(rd), 4(th), 5(th), and >6(th) parities to see the effect of non-genetic factors on DP. RESULTS: Period of calving, season of calving, and parity did not affect the DP significantly (p<0.05). The overall least square mean of DP was 67.93±2.12 days. For the optimization of DP with regard to milk productivity, analysis was carried out by class interval method. DP was classified into eight classes (<22, 23-45, 46-67, 68-89, 90-111, 112-133, 134-155, and >156 days), and optimum level was obtained at 46-67 days (3(rd) class) with the following respective milk yield (MY) of 305 daily MY (4016.44±43.68 kg), total MY (4704.21±61.51 kg), MY per day of lactation length (13.03±0.13 kg), and MY per day of calving interval (11.68±0.41 kg). CONCLUSION: From the study, it was concluded that this optimal DP length (46-67 days) is suitable for maximizing the production. Hence, one should aim to dry off pregnant cows to achieve a DP of appropriate length to enhance productivity in the next lactation, as very short and very long DP reduces the economic profitability in dairy animals.
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spelling pubmed-49370582016-07-08 Optimization of dry period in Karan Fries cow Japheth, K. Puhle Mehla, R. K. Singh, Mahendra Gupta, A. K. Das, Ramendra Bharti, Pranay Chandrasekar, T. Vet World Research Article AIM: The objective of this study was to optimize dry period (DP) length that can maximize the production across adjacent lactations and overall lifetime yield. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Performance records with respect to DP spread over a period of 15-year in Karan Fries (KF) cattle maintained at Livestock Research Centre (National Dairy Research Institute), were collected for the study. Data of 681 KF cows were analyzed by least square technique to examine the effect of non-genetic factors on DP. Season of calving was classified into four seasons: Winter season (December-March), summer season (April-June), rainy season (July-September), and autumn season (October-November); period of calving into five periods: 1998-2000 (1-period), 2001-2003 (II-period), 2004-2006 (III-period), 2007-2009 (IV-period), and 2010-2012 (V-period), and parity into six parities, i.e., 1(st), 2(nd), 3(rd), 4(th), 5(th), and >6(th) parities to see the effect of non-genetic factors on DP. RESULTS: Period of calving, season of calving, and parity did not affect the DP significantly (p<0.05). The overall least square mean of DP was 67.93±2.12 days. For the optimization of DP with regard to milk productivity, analysis was carried out by class interval method. DP was classified into eight classes (<22, 23-45, 46-67, 68-89, 90-111, 112-133, 134-155, and >156 days), and optimum level was obtained at 46-67 days (3(rd) class) with the following respective milk yield (MY) of 305 daily MY (4016.44±43.68 kg), total MY (4704.21±61.51 kg), MY per day of lactation length (13.03±0.13 kg), and MY per day of calving interval (11.68±0.41 kg). CONCLUSION: From the study, it was concluded that this optimal DP length (46-67 days) is suitable for maximizing the production. Hence, one should aim to dry off pregnant cows to achieve a DP of appropriate length to enhance productivity in the next lactation, as very short and very long DP reduces the economic profitability in dairy animals. Veterinary World 2016-06 2016-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4937058/ /pubmed/27397990 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2016.648-652 Text en Copyright: © Japheth, et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2016.648-652
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